Out of all of the reviews I’ve watched, you’re the only one that has said, once the bow is set up, you really no longer need those adjustments. Especially is you plan on keeping the bow for a while. You are totally correct on that.
@@ericrachal-hi9hy I also shoot all these bows at 30”. If you go to the link in my description, I have all the score lists with the speeds from all the bows I’ve tested. You can compare them there if you would like. If I’m not mistaken, I recorded the speeds in comfort for the bowtech, but after shooting them in performance, the speeds we roughly 10fps faster than comfort at all draw lengths. Hope this helps.
Yes that makes sense, because when shooting that bow in performance it shot a 350 grain arrow over 340 fps ....you should put fps in comfort and performance on your bow review... Thanks good job...
Have the Solution , even with all the screws, it still is fine. I am hard on my equipment and stuff gets bumped around. After the last two years it's still set. Only one half cable twist on my press. If youbare that worried about things coming loose there is this stuff called locktite. Works well.
Thanks for the feedback, I wouldn't necessarily say that "I am that worried about it", I just think it is something to keep in mind. Also there is a product called vibratite that I think would be better suited for that application.
Out of all of the reviews I’ve watched, you’re the only one that has said, once the bow is set up, you really no longer need those adjustments. Especially is you plan on keeping the bow for a while. You are totally correct on that.
Thanks for the feedback, and thank you for watching.
I love my ss34 I’m shooting mine at 28/70 performance mode 390 grain arrow at 291 smoothest bow I’ve shot in my life
So what bows did you shoot at 30 inches that were faster than the SR in performance, just wondering ?
So far the lift 29.5 was faster. And several others were within 2 or 3 fps.
Thanks, but the bows i shot were not close at 30 inch performance not even mathews 😅
@@ericrachal-hi9hy I also shoot all these bows at 30”. If you go to the link in my description, I have all the score lists with the speeds from all the bows I’ve tested. You can compare them there if you would like. If I’m not mistaken, I recorded the speeds in comfort for the bowtech, but after shooting them in performance, the speeds we roughly 10fps faster than comfort at all draw lengths. Hope this helps.
Yes that makes sense, because when shooting that bow in performance it shot a 350 grain arrow over 340 fps ....you should put fps in comfort and performance on your bow review...
Thanks good job...
@@BuffaloCreekOutdoorsOfficial how do you find the link?
This is my 2024 bow, great bow, changing the wrist grip was good. One of the first bow techs not to have a vane catch my index finger when shooting.
Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for watching.
Hha now makes a bracket for it just seen it a couple days ago
Thanks for the info, that bracket announced just after I shot this video.
Great video, thank you Ms. Buffalo Creek
Thank you, thanks for watching.
Your video reviews r amazing thanks for your service to man very good reviews your reviews r up there with mfjj very good
Have the Solution , even with all the screws, it still is fine. I am hard on my equipment and stuff gets bumped around. After the last two years it's still set. Only one half cable twist on my press. If youbare that worried about things coming loose there is this stuff called locktite. Works well.
Thanks for the feedback, I wouldn't necessarily say that "I am that worried about it", I just think it is something to keep in mind. Also there is a product called vibratite that I think would be better suited for that application.
SR - Speed Redefined